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1965–66 Football League

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67th season of the Football League
Football league season
The Football League
Season1965–66
ChampionsLiverpool

The1965–66 season was the 67th completed season of theFootball League.

This season is notable forLiverpool winning the title – their seventh overall – with only 14 squad players. The Second, Third and Fourth Divisions were won byManchester City,Hull City andDoncaster Rovers respectively.

Final league tables

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The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found atThe Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website[1] and inRothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79,[2] with home and away statistics separated.

Beginning with the 1894–95 season, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.

Since theFourth Division was established in the1958–59 season, the bottom four teams of that division have been required to apply forre-election.[2]

First Division

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Football league season
First Division
Season1965–66
ChampionsLiverpool
7th title
RelegatedNorthampton Town
Blackburn Rovers
European CupLiverpool
European Cup Winners' CupEverton
Inter-Cities Fairs CupLeeds United
Burnley
West Bromwich Albion
Matches462
Goals1,457 (3.15 per match)
Top goalscorerRoger Hunt
Willie Irvine
(29 goals each)[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
1Liverpool(C)42269779342.32461Qualification for theEuropean Cup first round
2Leeds United422391079382.07955Qualification for theInter-Cities Fairs Cup second round
3Burnley422471179471.68155Qualification for theInter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
4Manchester United421815984591.42451
5Chelsea422271365531.22651
6West Bromwich Albion4219121191691.31950Qualification for theInter-Cities Fairs Cup second round
7Leicester City422171480651.23149
8Tottenham Hotspur4216121475661.13644
9Sheffield United4216111556590.94943
10Stoke City4215121565641.01642
11Everton4215111656620.90341Qualification for theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
12West Ham United421591870830.84339
13Blackpool421491955650.84637
14Arsenal4212131762750.82737
15Newcastle United421491950630.79437
16Aston Villa421562169800.86336
17Sheffield Wednesday421482056660.84836
18Nottingham Forest421482056720.77836
19Sunderland421482051720.70836
20Fulham421472167850.78835
21Northampton Town(R)4210131955920.59833Relegation to theSecond Division
22Blackburn Rovers(R)42843057880.64820
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Everton qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as the1965–66 FA Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayARSASTBLBBLPBURCHEEVEFULLEELEILIVMUNNEWNORNOTSHUSHWSTKSUNTOTWBAWHU
Arsenal3–32–20–01–11–30–12–10–31–00–14–21–31–11–06–25–22–11–11–11–13–2
Aston Villa3–03–13–02–12–43–22–50–22–20–31–14–21–23–00–22–00–13–13–21–11–2
Blackburn Rovers2–10–21–30–20–11–23–22–30–21–41–44–26–15–00–01–20–12–00–10–11–2
Blackpool5–30–14–21–31–22–02–21–04–02–31–21–13–00–32–12–11–11–20–01–12–1
Burnley2–23–11–43–11–21–11–00–14–22–03–01–04–14–12–02–14–11–01–12–03–1
Chelsea0–00–21–00–11–13–12–11–00–20–12–01–11–01–02–01–11–23–22–12–36–2
Everton3–12–02–20–01–02–12–00–01–20–00–01–05–23–01–35–12–12–03–12–32–2
Fulham1–03–65–20–02–50–33–21–30–42–00–12–01–41–10–04–21–13–00–22–13–0
Leeds United2–02–03–01–21–12–04–10–13–20–11–13–06–12–12–23–02–21–02–04–05–0
Leicester City3–12–12–00–30–11–13–05–03–31–30–51–21–12–11–04–11–04–12–22–12–1
Liverpool4–23–15–24–12–12–15–02–10–11–02–12–05–04–00–11–02–04–01–02–21–1
Manchester United2–16–12–22–14–24–13–04–11–11–22–01–16–20–03–11–01–11–15–11–10–0
Newcastle United0–11–02–12–03–20–10–01–12–01–50–01–22–02–20–22–03–12–00–00–12–1
Northampton Town1–12–12–12–11–22–30–22–42–12–20–01–13–13–30–10–01–02–10–23–42–1
Nottingham Forest0–11–20–32–11–01–21–01–20–42–01–14–21–21–11–01–04–30–01–03–25–0
Sheffield United3–01–02–00–12–11–22–02–01–12–20–03–13–22–21–11–03–22–21–30–25–3
Sheffield Wednesday4–02–02–13–00–21–13–11–00–01–20–20–01–03–13–12–24–13–11–11–20–0
Stoke City1–32–03–24–13–12–21–13–21–21–00–02–24–06–21–02–03–11–10–11–11–0
Sunderland0–22–01–02–10–42–02–02–22–00–32–22–32–03–03–24–10–22–02–01–52–1
Tottenham Hotspur2–25–54–04–00–14–22–24–33–24–22–15–12–21–12–31–02–32–23–02–11–4
West Bromwich Albion4–42–22–12–11–21–21–16–21–25–13–03–31–21–15–31–14–26–24–12–13–0
West Ham United2–14–24–11–11–12–13–01–32–12–51–53–24–31–10–34–04–20–01–12–04–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of the London-based First Division teams
Locations of the First Division teams

Second Division

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Football league season
Second Division
Season1965–66
ChampionsManchester City
PromotedManchester City
Southampton
RelegatedMiddlesbrough
Leyton Orient
Matches462
Goals1,421 (3.08 per match)
Top goalscorerMartin Chivers
(30 goals)[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
1Manchester City(C, P)422215576441.72759Promotion to theFirst Division
2Southampton(P)4222101085561.51854
3Coventry City422013973531.37753
4Huddersfield Town4219131062361.72251
5Bristol City421717863481.31351
6Wolverhampton Wanderers4220101287611.42650
7Rotherham United4216141275741.01446
8Derby County4216111571681.04443
9Bolton Wanderers421691762591.05141
10Birmingham City421691770750.93341
11Crystal Palace4214131547520.90441
12Portsmouth421681874780.94940
13Norwich City4212151552521.00039
14Carlisle United421752060630.95239
15Ipswich Town421591858660.87939
16Charlton Athletic4212141661700.87138
17Preston North End4211151662700.88637
18Plymouth Argyle4212131754630.85737
19Bury421472162760.81635
20Cardiff City4212102071910.78034
21Middlesbrough(R)4210131958860.67433Relegation to theThird Division
22Leyton Orient(R)425132438800.47523
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBIRBOLBRIBRYCARCRLCHACOVCRYDERHUDIPSLEYMCIMIDNWCPLYPORPNEROTSOUWOL
Birmingham0–11–34–04–22–12–20–12–15–52–14–12–23–11–11–01–01–31–13–00–12–2
Bolton Wanderers1–21–22–12–14–04–24–23–00–11–13–12–01–06–01–10–12–01–31–32–32–1
Bristol City2–02–22–11–12–00–01–11–11–12–14–12–01–12–20–00–01–01–02–10–10–1
Bury5–11–11–21–12–13–01–12–24–10–41–13–02–12–02–51–01–05–06–11–31–0
Cardiff City1–31–12–11–01–13–11–21–02–10–11–03–14–35–30–25–11–21–30–03–51–4
Carlisle United1–01–15–04–12–03–12–23–12–12–03–11–01–22–14–11–32–10–21–01–02–1
Charlton Athletic2–10–11–40–15–23–22–01–02–20–22–03–02–31–02–11–12–25–22–22–21–1
Coventry City4–32–22–21–03–13–23–10–13–20–33–11–13–32–12–05–13–25–12–25–12–1
Crystal Palace1–01–12–11–00–02–02–00–11–12–13–12–10–21–10–03–14–11–12–21–00–1
Derby County5–32–02–14–11–53–12–01–04–04–12–21–31–25–03–11–23–11–01–30–32–2
Huddersfield Town2–01–03–02–01–12–01–10–21–11–31–01–10–06–00–02–12–02–14–02–01–1
Ipswich Town0–12–00–03–42–11–01–41–02–22–22–23–21–12–12–04–11–01–00–03–05–2
Leyton Orient2–11–00–42–21–12–11–21–10–20–00–21–42–22–30–00–10–02–21–41–10–3
Manchester City3–14–12–21–02–22–10–01–03–11–02–02–15–03–10–01–13–00–03–10–02–1
Middlesbrough1–11–14–21–03–40–22–21–12–20–01–33–22–11–10–10–15–22–14–00–03–1
Norwich City2–23–00–04–03–22–02–01–12–10–11–11–02–13–31–20–01–31–11–23–40–3
Plymouth Argyle6–11–30–22–22–20–03–01–21–20–00–03–01–11–02–22–03–10–15–22–32–2
Portsmouth0–11–02–44–03–14–13–12–01–11–12–11–04–12–24–10–34–14–11–12–52–0
Preston North End3–30–11–12–19–02–13–30–02–02–01–10–11–20–31–10–02–04–11–11–12–2
Rotherham United3–42–11–22–16–43–30–01–13–03–00–00–02–10–14–12–12–03–36–31–04–3
Southampton0–15–12–26–23–21–01–01–01–03–10–11–21–00–13–12–24–12–25–21–19–3
Wolverhampton Wanderers2–03–11–13–02–13–02–20–11–04–02–14–12–12–43–02–10–08–23–04–11–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

[edit]
Locations of the London-based Second Division teams
Locations of the Second Division teams

Third Division

[edit]
Football league season
Football League
Third Division
Season1965–66
ChampionsHull City (1st title)
PromotedMillwall
RelegatedBrentford
Exeter City
Southend United
York City
Matches552
Goals1,628 (2.95 per match)
Top goalscorerLes Allen (Queens Park Rangers), 30[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Hull City(C, P)463178109621.75869Promotion to theSecond Division
2Millwall(P)462711876431.76765
3Queens Park Rangers462491395651.46257
4Scunthorpe United4621111480671.19453
5Workington4619141367571.17552
6Gillingham462281662541.14852
7Swindon Town4619131474481.54251
8Reading4619131470631.11151
9Walsall4620101677641.20350
10Shrewsbury Town4619111673641.14149
11Grimsby Town4617131668621.09747
12Watford4617131655511.07847
13Peterborough United4617121780661.21246
14Oxford United461981970740.94646
15Brighton & Hove Albion4616111967651.03143
16Bristol Rovers4614141864641.00042
17Swansea Town4615112081960.84441Qualification for theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup first round
18Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic4613122138560.67938
19Mansfield Town461582359890.66338
20Oldham Athletic4612132155810.67937
21Southend United(R)461642654830.65136Relegation to theFourth Division
22Exeter City(R)4612112353790.67135
23Brentford(R)4610122448690.69632
24York City(R)469928531060.50027
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayB&BABREB&HABRREXEGILGRIHULMANMILOLDOXFPETQPRREASCUSHRSTDSWASWIWALWATWRKYOR
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic0–10–11–00–11–11–01–12–20–01–01–12–31–13–21–22–00–02–11–00–12–01–11–0
Brentford1–02–00–51–20–23–22–40–31–20–05–11–06–11–10–14–02–02–00–12–21–10–10–1
Brighton & Hove Albion1–22–04–32–10–11–21–26–42–23–12–01–00–21–10–11–19–11–11–02–12–03–13–1
Bristol Rovers0–01–10–02–00–02–11–26–01–14–03–11–11–00–02–03–23–12–10–13–01–12–20–0
Exeter City1–05–02–01–03–12–01–42–21–24–01–22–50–01–24–00–01–11–11–10–21–22–10–2
Gillingham2–01–03–12–01–13–20–32–01–03–01–21–13–12–40–10–11–02–01–01–02–21–00–0
Grimsby Town2–03–23–11–11–13–11–00–12–03–11–13–04–23–31–32–11–02–22–23–12–11–03–1
Hull City3–04–11–06–16–11–01–14–01–05–12–12–11–33–33–22–11–04–11–03–23–16–01–4
Mansfield Town1–02–03–12–00–00–02–11–21–11–01–41–72–10–22–20–32–03–01–50–32–20–14–1
Millwall1–01–03–23–33–02–02–13–02–01–02–04–12–13–02–24–22–01–01–01–10–02–02–0
Oldham Athletic2–21–11–02–03–15–31–42–21–10–23–02–40–22–21–30–11–01–01–11–20–11–13–0
Oxford United2–12–00–01–00–10–42–00–24–13–13–31–01–32–00–30–13–22–20–37–11–20–24–1
Peterborough United1–03–02–25–22–01–01–14–13–20–20–12–31–10–03–14–14–05–22–33–12–21–11–0
Queens Park Rangers5–01–04–14–11–01–33–03–31–26–11–12–32–10–21–02–12–16–23–22–11–14–17–2
Reading1–02–00–00–14–12–20–00–12–11–13–20–12–12–12–04–11–02–10–23–01–21–13–0
Scunthorpe United3–03–22–23–02–10–12–22–40–14–41–11–21–11–22–01–40–01–12–14–21–14–14–1
Shrewsbury Town0–20–03–11–04–02–13–12–22–12–03–14–03–10–03–31–43–05–01–11–20–01–14–1
Southend United1–21–00–02–04–25–23–10–21–00–20–22–12–01–32–10–12–02–04–25–31–03–12–3
Swansea Town5–01–12–23–01–00–31–04–21–20–24–13–21–14–25–43–44–05–01–11–04–21–67–2
Swindon Town0–02–13–24–32–20–10–03–16–21–00–10–03–02–15–00–00–04–02–20–00–10–16–0
Walsall2–11–12–11–11–16–11–02–42–11–42–21–12–00–13–03–03–03–01–15–03–01–12–0
Watford1–01–10–12–03–01–01–11–12–10–14–01–11–01–21–22–11–04–10–12–00–11–23–2
Workington2–21–11–00–06–11–01–03–02–00–00–12–11–11–11–01–21–33–17–00–31–01–02–1
York City0–21–10–11–52–01–21–11–22–12–12–21–41–12–21–21–32–20–35–10–20–31–03–3
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of the London-based Third Division teams
Locations of the Third Division teams

Fourth Division

[edit]
Football league season
Football League
Fourth Division
Season1965–66
ChampionsDoncaster Rovers (1st title)
PromotedColchester United,
Darlington,
Torquay United
Failed re-electionnone
Matches552
Goals1,723 (3.12 per match)
Top goalscorerKevin Hector (Bradford Park Avenue), 44[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Doncaster Rovers(C, P)4624111185541.57459Promotion to theThird Division
2Darlington(P)462591272531.35859
3Torquay United(P)4624101272491.46958
4Colchester United(P)4623101370471.48956
5Tranmere Rovers462481493661.40956
6Luton Town462481490701.28656
7Chester4620121479701.12952
8Notts County4619121561531.15150
9Newport County4618121675751.00048
10Southport4618121668690.98648
11Bradford (Park Avenue)4621520102921.10947
12Barrow4616151572760.94747
13Stockport County461862271701.01442
14Crewe Alexandra461692161630.96841
15Halifax Town4615112067750.89341
16Barnsley4615102174780.94940
17Aldershot4615102175840.89340
18Hartlepools United461682263750.84040
19Port Vale461592248590.81439
20Chesterfield4613132062780.79539
21Rochdale461652571870.81637Re-elected
22Lincoln City4613112257820.69537
23Bradford City4612132163940.67037
24Wrexham4613924721040.69235
Source:rsssf.com
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Results

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Home \ AwayALDBARBRWBRABPACHECHFCOLCREDARDONHALHARLINLUTNPCNTCPTVROCSOUSTPTORTRAWRE
Aldershot1–13–15–25–12–21–31–31–00–11–10–05–02–03–12–10–03–02–33–01–03–21–32–2
Barnsley2–13–04–21–10–20–01–10–13–11–51–22–20–13–02–21–11–05–04–01–21–04–03–0
Barrow2–21–52–05–24–13–23–01–11–12–13–02–02–20–12–22–12–20–23–31–02–01–14–2
Bradford City1–11–00–03–01–21–11–20–12–01–10–11–32–02–23–20–42–02–13–01–74–12–44–1
Bradford Park Avenue5–17–22–35–10–13–11–02–10–20–12–14–14–21–36–14–01–21–22–13–11–11–14–2
Chester3–23–30–04–02–43–02–13–03–21–41–02–04–21–16–11–12–01–21–01–01–13–14–2
Chesterfield1–13–12–21–10–32–22–43–11–21–13–21–31–01–31–20–03–14–13–22–11–10–01–1
Colchester United0–04–02–20–16–31–13–01–10–12–11–02–03–02–23–24–13–02–00–03–20–22–11–1
Crewe Alexandra2–00–12–17–12–51–11–00–20–10–13–03–17–02–02–21–00–03–12–11–12–11–20–1
Darlington4–32–11–03–04–10–14–12–01–13–22–01–10–21–00–11–02–13–12–03–00–00–12–0
Doncaster Rovers3–22–11–11–16–21–11–02–04–16–32–24–04–01–11–00–31–02–01–11–00–13–12–0
Halifax Town3–42–22–13–21–02–04–11–11–02–22–31–02–23–04–40–12–04–11–20–10–22–24–0
Hartlepools United3–01–23–01–12–32–01–20–14–11–12–01–23–12–05–22–02–00–03–12–10–20–04–2
Lincoln City2–14–14–01–01–12–20–20–21–14–10–33–32–12–21–11–20–12–04–01–21–11–00–2
Luton Town3–15–43–22–33–15–21–21–14–02–04–34–12–10–02–15–15–04–12–02–03–22–11–0
Newport County3–11–03–22–23–13–23–42–11–03–04–03–13–00–03–11–20–11–11–11–03–20–02–2
Notts County2–00–10–22–12–03–32–01–00–10–01–21–11–02–11–11–13–13–31–21–11–11–23–1
Port Vale2–11–10–00–03–35–21–11–02–03–10–12–00–03–01–23–00–12–14–12–00–02–31–0
Rochdale1–02–14–05–12–33–01–10–12–11–20–10–13–10–11–22–10–21–03–04–02–33–56–0
Southport0–23–11–14–02–12–01–00–11–11–12–11–04–15–13–22–01–02–14–02–03–31–12–2
Stockport County1–21–05–21–12–30–12–11–02–01–11–13–01–22–14–12–11–33–03–12–21–01–22–4
Torquay United5–13–00–14–32–11–02–00–12–10–40–01–02–04–12–01–02–01–04–01–11–42–13–1
Tranmere Rovers5–21–01–22–21–21–03–22–03–11–21–05–26–13–22–00–10–31–06–20–26–20–16–3
Wrexham4–06–33–11–13–22–12–12–31–41–24–32–21–10–12–00–11–31–02–23–11–40–21–5
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

[edit]
Locations of the London-based Fourth Division teams
Locations of the Fourth Division teams

Attendances

[edit]

First Division

[edit]
#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[4]
1Liverpool FC2146,344
2Manchester United2138,769
3Everton FC2138,498
4Tottenham Hotspur2138,320
5Leeds United2135,785
6Sunderland AFC2134,488
7Newcastle United2133,793
8Chelsea FC2131,346
9Arsenal FC2129,036
10West Ham United2124,836
11Nottingham Forest2123,725
12Stoke City2122,503
13Sheffield Wednesday2122,366
14Leicester City2122,325
15Fulham FC2121,138
16Aston Villa2121,063
17Burnley FC2119,968
18West Bromwich Albion2119,834
19Sheffield United2119,405
20Northampton Town2118,634
21Blackpool FC2116,185
22Blackburn Rovers2113,513

See also

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References

[edit]
  1. ^"England 1965-66". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved24 February 2010.
  2. ^abIan Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
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